Professional commercial lawn maintenance at a Colorado business property

Commercial Lawn Maintenance in Colorado

Year-round commercial lawn maintenance for HOA communities, office parks, retail centers, and metro districts across Douglas County and the Denver Metro area. Reliable crews, consistent results, and detailed documentation.

Commercial Lawn Care Built for Colorado

Commercial lawn maintenance in Colorado is not residential lawn care at a larger scale. It requires understanding water district regulations, HOA compliance standards, commercial timing requirements, and the agronomic realities of managing turf at 5,500 to 6,500 feet elevation in a semi-arid climate.

JLS Landscape & Sprinkler has maintained commercial turf across the Denver Metro and Douglas County since the late 1990s. We serve HOA common areas, corporate office parks, retail shopping centers, metro district land, church campuses, medical offices, and multi-family residential complexes. Our commercial maintenance programs cover mowing, edging, trimming, fertilization, aeration, weed control, and seasonal adjustments -- all scheduled around Colorado's actual growing season rather than a generic national calendar.

For HOA boards and property managers, JLS provides the documentation and communication that commercial accounts require. Monthly maintenance reports detail work completed, upcoming services, irrigation system status, and any issues identified. Our crews know the difference between a Tuesday mowing schedule for a senior community and a pre-dawn schedule for a retail center that needs lots clean before stores open. That attention to the specific needs of each property type is what separates a commercial maintenance contractor from a company that just mows grass.

Colorado's growing season at Douglas County elevations typically runs from mid-April through mid-October -- roughly 26 weeks of active turf management. But commercial lawn maintenance doesn't stop in October. Fall cleanup, leaf removal, winterizer applications, and snow management transitions keep commercial properties presentable and safe through the winter months. JLS provides true year-round service with a single point of contact for all your property's outdoor needs.

What Our Commercial Program Covers

Weekly Mowing & Edging

Professional mowing on a reliable weekly schedule during growing season. Hard edges along walks, curbs, and beds. String trimming around obstacles. Clippings mulched or collected per property requirements.

Fertilization & Weed Control

Four to six application fertilization program designed for Colorado's alkaline soils. Pre-emergent and post-emergent weed control. Iron supplements for chlorosis management at elevation.

Aeration & Overseeding

Annual core aeration in late summer to relieve Douglas County's heavy clay compaction. Overseeding with appropriate cool-season grass varieties for your property's sun/shade exposure.

Irrigation Management

Weekly irrigation checks during growing season. Head adjustments, zone timing updates, rain sensor verification, and coordination with water district restrictions.

Seasonal Transitions

Spring cleanup and fall cleanup included. Irrigation activation and winterization. Seasonal color rotations and annual flower installation available.

Documentation & Reporting

Monthly service reports, before/after photography, irrigation system status, and issue identification. HOA boards and property managers receive the documentation they need for compliance and budgeting.

Commercial Lawn Maintenance FAQ

During Colorado's growing season (mid-April through mid-October), commercial properties are mowed weekly. Some high-visibility properties like corporate headquarters and retail centers receive twice-weekly mowing during peak growth periods in May and June. Mowing frequency adjusts naturally as growth slows during hot, dry midsummer and again in fall.

Yes. We provide detailed annual maintenance proposals that break down costs by service category, making it easy for HOA boards to budget accurately. We also attend board meetings when requested to present maintenance plans, address resident concerns, and provide professional recommendations on landscape improvements or cost optimization.

JLS crew members hold relevant industry certifications including CSP (Certified Snow Professional), LEED AP, LICT (Landscape Industry Certified Technician), and Pesticide QS qualification through the Colorado Department of Agriculture. All team members are background-verified through TheSeal.com. These credentials matter to commercial property managers and HOA boards who need documented professional qualifications.

Certifications & Memberships

Certified Snow Professional LEED Accredited Professional Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado BOMA IFMA Rocky Mountain Snow Contractors Association Colorado Association of Lawn Care Professionals Colorado Department of Agriculture Castle Rock Chamber Castle Pines Chamber Larkspur Chamber TheSeal.com \u2014 License, Insurance, and Criminal Background Verified

Professional Lawn Care for Your Commercial Property

Contact JLS for a commercial lawn maintenance proposal. Reliable service, documented results, and a team that understands Colorado's commercial landscape needs.